The Portland Trail Blazers got the guys they wanted in the 2013 NBA draft, according to general manager Neil Olshey.

"And we got some guys we didn't think we'd be able to get, so we're pretty excited about that," Olshey told the media following Thursday's draft.

Those guys are Lehigh combo guard CJ McCollum, selected by the Blazers with the No. 10 pick, as well as Cal shooting guard Allen Crabbe, who the Blazers acquired with the first pick of the second round via trade, and Kansas big man Jeff Withey, taken with the 39th pick in the draft.

McCollum, the only one of the three to work out for the Blazers, comes to Portland in the same fashion as Rookie of the Year Damian Lillard, as a high-scoring, playmaking guard from a small school.

"He's the whole package," Olshey said when describing McCollum. "It's very similar to Dame ... the way he carries himself. He's got command presence on the floor. He's got incredible confidence. He can really make plays off the dribble, which I think will make our offense more fluid.

"He's another guy that really wanted to be here."

Hear all of Olshey's comments on McCollum, Crabbe and Withey in the video above.